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again, all that stuff, you just -- i'm just used to it. i'm just used to it. it's -- any of us have whatever we face in our lives, we find ways to deal and move forward. if we don't, it doesn't matter what you have, the result is going to be the same. you're not going to go forward, you're going to stag nate. >> let's take a look at how this all started. >> every morning, as long as i remember, i wake up in the morning, and i've got somewhere to go. i've got something to do. what am i going to do tomorrow? >> it's hard to believe it's been more than a decade since michael j. fox left the sound stage of his hit tv series "spin city" in a final curtain call. fox had first publicly disclosed his parkinson's diagnosis two years prior. the long hours on set were watching up with him, exacerbating the symptoms of his disease. >> the stress of doing the show is kind of an "x" factor, and it's going to be interesting to see this removed from the scenario and see what effect it has. >> fox's decision to step away from the cameras was a big decision for a man who grew u
again, all that stuff, you just -- i'm just used to it. i'm just used to it. it's -- any of us have whatever we face in our lives, we find ways to deal and move forward. if we don't, it doesn't matter what you have, the result is going to be the same. you're not going to go forward, you're going to stag nate. >> let's take a look at how this all started. >> every morning, as long as i remember, i wake up in the morning, and i've got somewhere to go. i've got something to do. what am...
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again, all that stuff, you just -- i'm just used to it. i'm just used to it. it's -- any of us have whatever we face in our lives. we find ways to deal and move forward. if we don't, it doesn't matter what we have, the result is the same. you are not going to go forward. >> let's look at how this all started. >> every morning as long as i remember, i wake up in the morning, i have somewhere to go, something to do. what am i going to do tomorrow? >> it's hard to believe it's been more than a decade since michael j. fox left "spin city" in a final curtain cal. he disclosed par kinson's two year's prior. the long hours on set were catching up with him. >> the stress of doing the show is kind of an x-factor. it's going to be interesting to see it removed and see what effect that has. >> his decision to step away from the cameras was a dramatic change for a man who practically grew up on the screen. small film rolls led him to hollywood then he was the young republican alex p. keyton on "family ties". at its peak, "family ties" drew in a third of households a week.
again, all that stuff, you just -- i'm just used to it. i'm just used to it. it's -- any of us have whatever we face in our lives. we find ways to deal and move forward. if we don't, it doesn't matter what we have, the result is the same. you are not going to go forward. >> let's look at how this all started. >> every morning as long as i remember, i wake up in the morning, i have somewhere to go, something to do. what am i going to do tomorrow? >> it's hard to believe it's...
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all that stuff, again, it's -- you just -- i'm just used to it. i'm just used to it. it's -- any of us have whatever we face in our lives. we find ways to deal and move forward. if we don't, it doesn't matter. the result is going to be the same. you are going to stagnate. >> let's take a look at how this all started. >> every morning as long as i remember, i wake up in the morning, i have somewhere to go, something to do. what am i going to do tomorrow. the alarm goes off. >> it's hard to believe it's been more than a decade since he left "spin city" in a final curtain call. he publicly disclosed his diagnosis two years prior. the long hours on set were catching up with him. >> the stress of doing the show, it's kind of an x factor. it's going to be interesting to see it removed from the scenario. >> his decision to step away from the cameras was a dramatic change for a man who grew up on the screen launching his career in the '70s in his native canada. it led fox to america. he was known as alex p. keaton on "family ties." that selfishness saved my life. >> it drew i
all that stuff, again, it's -- you just -- i'm just used to it. i'm just used to it. it's -- any of us have whatever we face in our lives. we find ways to deal and move forward. if we don't, it doesn't matter. the result is going to be the same. you are going to stagnate. >> let's take a look at how this all started. >> every morning as long as i remember, i wake up in the morning, i have somewhere to go, something to do. what am i going to do tomorrow. the alarm goes off. >>...
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pray for us. >> god's with us. keep praying, though. for everybody involved. >> thank you. >>> still ahead tonight, up close with actor michael j. fox. sanjay gupta's in depth interview. fox has been living with parkinson's for nearly two decades now. find out what his life is like now and his hopes for the future. >>> and another of bishop eddie long's accusers speaking out publicly. >> i am not a perfect man. but this thing, i'm going to fight. >>> michael j. fox doesn't give lindsey vonn, she stays tough! earlier, she had an all-over, achy cold. what's her advantage? it's speedy alka-seltzer. alka-seltzer plus. rushes relief for all-over, achy colds. the official cold medicine of the u.s. ski team. alka-seltzer plus. in 2008 i quit venture capital to follow my passion for food. i saw a gap in the market for a fresh culinary brand and launched behindtheburner.com. we create and broadcast content and then distribute it across tv, the web, and via mobile. i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american
pray for us. >> god's with us. keep praying, though. for everybody involved. >> thank you. >>> still ahead tonight, up close with actor michael j. fox. sanjay gupta's in depth interview. fox has been living with parkinson's for nearly two decades now. find out what his life is like now and his hopes for the future. >>> and another of bishop eddie long's accusers speaking out publicly. >> i am not a perfect man. but this thing, i'm going to fight. >>>...
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we're saying just free us up, we'll fund it. we'll take it from there. just don't tell us we can't pursue the best research that's out there. >> so let's play the side the republican wins and they repeal stem cell research. what happens to parkinson's? you are the main fund-raiser for this disease in the world. what happens to that? >> we can't fund that. there are other avenues that we're eveneding and other areas that we're supporting. we work a lot with farma. we'll fund research that they're doing and we'll give like $5 million loans or grants to multi-billion dollar companies so they'll continue to work on compounds that are of interest to us because the pipeline is so expensive and so time consuming, we wanted to keep things moving. so we'll continue to do that but, again, if you have people that based on ideological reasoning can just make summary decisions about what you can pursue, it would really be dangerous for us. >> i asked you about your day today what it's like. as you're sitting here, are you struggling? are you aware of trying to keep y
we're saying just free us up, we'll fund it. we'll take it from there. just don't tell us we can't pursue the best research that's out there. >> so let's play the side the republican wins and they repeal stem cell research. what happens to parkinson's? you are the main fund-raiser for this disease in the world. what happens to that? >> we can't fund that. there are other avenues that we're eveneding and other areas that we're supporting. we work a lot with farma. we'll fund research...
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we just don't use it. everybody's looking to save a little bit of money. >> i don't blame anyone but progress, i think, it's just the ebb and flow aft way business is. >> we created our own monster. we buy cheap, don't care who it's from. >> i buy what pleases me. i don't really look what -- where it comes from. >> do you made a conscious effort to buy made in america stuff? >> how can you? >> clothing made in america? your car? >> my car is not. >> i have a crv. why not a ford? >> what happens is our workmanship is deteriorating. >> i couldn't give you any information about outsourcing. i just like to pay my bills. >> joining me now to talk about it, jesse ventura, former minnesota governor, and peter sagle. you have to admit, guys, china's pretty scary. they're the world's worst polluter. and we lost 2.4 million jobs to china between 2001 and 2008. still, is something more sinister going on in these advertisements? jesse, you went to china when you were the governor. are you afraid of communist china? >>
we just don't use it. everybody's looking to save a little bit of money. >> i don't blame anyone but progress, i think, it's just the ebb and flow aft way business is. >> we created our own monster. we buy cheap, don't care who it's from. >> i buy what pleases me. i don't really look what -- where it comes from. >> do you made a conscious effort to buy made in america stuff? >> how can you? >> clothing made in america? your car? >> my car is not....
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pray for us. >> god's with us. keep praying, though. for everybody involved. >> thank you. >>> programming note, every night next week we're devoting time to the problem of bullying. i know a lot of adults think it's not so bad, but it's no longer in schools. it's online, and the taunts and terror accompany kids 24 hours a day. at the end of next week, we'll have a special hour of programming, we'll hear from parents, educators, kids who have been bullied. crystal bowersox will be on, it's our special all next week on "360." >>> up next, up close with michael j. fox. sanjay gupta's interview. he's been living with parkinson's for two decades now, we'll talk about what his life is like today and hopes for the future. >>> and another of bishop eddie long's accusers speaks out. >> i'm not a perfect man, but this thing i'm going to fight. hi, i'm chanelle pickens. i was tired of living in my apartment. decided hey, let's go buy a house! i could go to quickenloans.com and sign all of the paper work i needed to take care
pray for us. >> god's with us. keep praying, though. for everybody involved. >> thank you. >>> programming note, every night next week we're devoting time to the problem of bullying. i know a lot of adults think it's not so bad, but it's no longer in schools. it's online, and the taunts and terror accompany kids 24 hours a day. at the end of next week, we'll have a special hour of programming, we'll hear from parents, educators, kids who have been bullied. crystal bowersox...
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sanjay will be with us to give us the details. on your next business trip, pack your marriott rewards visa card. get triple points every time you use your card at marriott. apply now and earn 22,500 bonus points when you use your card and enjoy a free night stay. so, before you know it, work time becomes well-deserved downtime. apply now at marriott.com/freenightstay. you've got staying power. that was the moment of truth. medicare by itself doesn't cover everything. i don't want to spend my life worrying about what would happen if one of us got sick. [ male announcer ] now more than ever, you may be wondering: do i have the right medicare coverage? talk to the health plan experts at securehorizons to get the answers you need. [ woman ] life's too short to worry about health care. i hate to worry. [ male announcer ] in these changing times, the name on your medicare health plan may be more important than ever. choose a company you can depend on. call now. >>> welcome back. let's check in with joe johns for the latest political new
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. i just wish that all of the important information was gathered together in one place. [ printer whirs ] done. ♪ thanks. do you work here? not yet. from tax info to debunking myths, the field guide to evolving your workforce has everything you need. download it now at thinkbeyondthelabel.com. >>> i want to take you back to our breaking story tonight, and that is the fact that americans abroad in europe specifically may soon be told to be extra careful. the u.s. state department says an abundance of information about possible terror attacks is likely to bring a new travel advisory we're hearing as early as tomorrow morning. one u.s. official tells cnn it is a quote serious situation. phil, if i can begin on the british side, what are you hearing from parlia
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all of us are. both my parents raised me to give something back to the country and the community that has given us so much. and i want to thank you for the opportunity to repay in a small portion of the blessings this country has given my family. i give you my word that even as i leave the white house, i will never leave that spirit of service behind. [ applause ] now because my temperament is sometimes a bit different than yours, mr. president, i want to thank my colleagues for your patience the last two years that you have shown. i'm sure you've learned some words that you've never heard before and in any -- in an asortment of combination of words. what we learned together was what a group of tireless, talented, committed people can can achieve together. and as difficult as it is to leave, i do so with the great comfort of knowing that pete rouse will be there to lead the operation forward. from the moment i arrived ant moment he arrived, pete has been a good friend with great judgment. he command
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where does that leave us? that leaves the employee who is part-time with more options, a little bit more help, and in a better position than they were before. what the law really does is when you look at the peeling off of health care coverage over the past ten years, it was relegated to those businesses between three and 50 employees. starting on tuesday, here's what happens for those businesses. they have a shop exchange which means they've got all the benefits of a big pool that a google and amazon and other companies have, they have new tax credits to help them provide coverage, and for those that can't afford to provide coverage for their employees, their employees finally have a place to go, choose for themselves and get some help to get the coverage they need. >> david simus, white house deputy senior advisor, thanks for joining me this morning. >>> fight over obama care comes at a critical time in the nation's finances. congress is nowhere close to a solution. dana bash joins us live from capitol hill.
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barbara starr on the story for us joining us live from new york. barbara, we are hearing about the four suspected suicides in one weekend. an enthat's tough to comprehend because that's already been 14 suicides at ft. hood this year. what's going on? >> well, that's the question, kyra. ft. hood, texas. the army's largest base. some 50,000 troops stationed there. and what is going on? as you point out, the rise in suicides in the u.s. military, especially the u.s. army, very striking over the last several months. commanders really don't know besides the sort of obvious questions of substance abuse, relationship problems, stress from being deployed to war zones. what is causing this tragedy? it is of such concern the commander of ft. hood came out yesterday and offered some thoughts about it. have a listen. >> i will tell you that every one of these is tragic. the rate is higher than any of us, anybody in a leadership position anywhere in the army wants. but i will also tell you that the leaders from the head of the department of army level all the w
barbara starr on the story for us joining us live from new york. barbara, we are hearing about the four suspected suicides in one weekend. an enthat's tough to comprehend because that's already been 14 suicides at ft. hood this year. what's going on? >> well, that's the question, kyra. ft. hood, texas. the army's largest base. some 50,000 troops stationed there. and what is going on? as you point out, the rise in suicides in the u.s. military, especially the u.s. army, very striking over...
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what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, brooke, i can tell you that the terror threat you've been talking about is the reason we have so many of these checkpoints all over manhattan. we're at the beginning of the upper west side. there are checkpoints downtown, midtown and above us. further up the west side. it's really a traffic nightmare here. what's going on is that the police officers are visually inspecting cars as they go by. one by one we're merging here four lanes of traffic into one. they also are pulling aside trucks and vans if they believe there might possibly be anything suspicious. they're also wearing detectors, larger than my audio box here that can tell them if there's any radiation coming from the vehicle. those detectors will vibrate f anything were to be found. also, the other measures that will be taking they're checking license plates. not just vijish ully, but the police have scanners. in some cases they're on police vehicles. they're all the time in new york, at bridges and tunnels
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >>> it's being billed as a big discovery out in space. scientists say they have found the first earth-like planet that actually might be able to sustain human life. josh levs is here. let's call them up. we have some neighbors out there. >> it's only 20 light years away. not too bad, right? this actually is pretty cool. what we have for you here is a video based on this announcement, th is artist rendering. take a look at this, this artist rendering of what this is. this is a constellation called libra, a star researchers have been studying, gliese 581. one of them which is newly discovered is called gliese 581 g, squarely in the middle of what they're calling a habitable zone where they believe liquid water could exist on the planet's surface and why it's
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send us an i-report. go to cnnireport.com and tell us your story. >>> okay, here we go. this next story might make you a little squeamish. it includes graphic pictures so if you don't like the sound of that, turn away now. okay. i'm talking about this drug. it's called crocadil. a deadly street drug. first surfaced in russia. gives a high, they say, similar to that of heroin. but unlike heroin, it also eats your flesh from the inside out. and despite what you're looking at, these horrifying side effects, it has made its way across the ocean from russia with two cases popping up here in the u.s. just this past week. >> we've had two cases this past week. that have occurred in arizona. and as far as i know, this is the first cases in the united states that are reported. so we're extremely frightened. >> cnn's amy here to explain. you have been looking at pretty squeamish videos today for yourself. >> actually showing you the edited version, toned down. >> not as graphic as you looked add, which i have avoided. we're reporting on two cases. you discovered there have been mo
send us an i-report. go to cnnireport.com and tell us your story. >>> okay, here we go. this next story might make you a little squeamish. it includes graphic pictures so if you don't like the sound of that, turn away now. okay. i'm talking about this drug. it's called crocadil. a deadly street drug. first surfaced in russia. gives a high, they say, similar to that of heroin. but unlike heroin, it also eats your flesh from the inside out. and despite what you're looking at, these...
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>> they are a lot younger than us. not a lot. just a little bit younger than us. the teens or mainly people in their 20s. it is catching on with people a lot older. they think it is cool and they think it is funny. there was one person that did it on top of a police car. they got in trouble. there were other people planking in hospital emergency rooms. they got fired. so the idea is to pick the coolest and weirdest place to do it in. it is becoming an issue right now. that's what people are worried about. >> very strange craze. i guess be careful out there. >> no planking outside on the cnn sign or on the anchor desk. >> or certainly not on top of a moving pickup truck. thank you, zane, we appreciate it. >>> the navy s.e.a.l.s got their man by left their wrecked chopper behind. pakistan has been in no hurry to give it back. they are finally making a move. the latest live in islamabad next. >>> we can not stop talking about the bombshell out of california. the "l.a. times" reporting that arnold schwarzenegger admits to fathering a child with another woman. we will
>> they are a lot younger than us. not a lot. just a little bit younger than us. the teens or mainly people in their 20s. it is catching on with people a lot older. they think it is cool and they think it is funny. there was one person that did it on top of a police car. they got in trouble. there were other people planking in hospital emergency rooms. they got fired. so the idea is to pick the coolest and weirdest place to do it in. it is becoming an issue right now. that's what people...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> it's been an awful scene in parts of chicago this summer. some of the highest crime rates in the entire country were in chicago specifically in englewood. that area saw 4550% jumps in homicide. 50%. ted, i imagine it was a bit unnerving. >> reporter: well, eye opening, that's for sure. it really is to see the neighborhoods that have been besieged by violence. a couple things really strike you is the amount of kids that are out there. we've seen a number of kids die this year, more than 30 in the streets. they are out and about at 11:00, midnight. most of the people there were happy to see the police. you think it's going to be this battle against police and the people living there and the mistrust, and there is mistrust and police will tell you that but most of the people we ran into really were happy to s
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. ♪ >>> welcome back to the most news in the morning. it's 13 manipulates past the hour. this is a heartbreaking story out of rutgers university. a freshman who was apparently driven tole suicide by invasion of privacy. 18-year-old tyler clemente, he was a talented musician. played the violin. said to be devastated when his private sexual encounter with a young man was streamed online. his body believed to be clemente was found floating in the hudson river. but the team, posting this final message on facebook -- sorry, this is the wrong graphics. he posted on facebook, jumping off the gw bridge, sorry. we're joined by clinic
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tell us about that? >> well, what you have in tampa is you have a basin that can fill up with water. and you talk about mcdill air force base, the convention center where the port ships come in, the cruise ships, like the carnival cruise ships, that's where they dock. they would fill all up with water and at 10,000 to 15,000 feet it would bein undated. you know the people of tampa can get away, but you don't want to put 50,000 more people in the way that have to eventually get in the way. it's the whole, don't want to put more people in harm's way than you have to. that's why this is going to be touch and go through the weekend. and the contingency plans have always been there because they knew it's hurricane season, it's tampa, what do we do if this happens? they're there and they will continue to watch it as well. >> i'll head there myself this weekend to get ready for the convention. we'll stay obviously in close touch with you, chad. thank you so much. >>> the violence raging in syria is spreading. w
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and that discretion could be obviously used now, just like it could have been used back then. we are hopeful there will be a new exercise of discretion now. >> what do you think happens in this trial? how confident are you? >> very confident. obviously the jury instructions will favor us in a way they always do for defendants. it's the same playing rules that should always apply. we feel good. >> it doesn't have to be she thought he was going to kill her, she feared there was going to be a felony about to be committed, she was about to be hurt. >> again, she doesn't have to prove that now. the government has to. >> right. she doesn't have to prove anything. >> right. >> she has to throw doubt on the case of the prosecution? >> exactly. that's correct. >> what do you think will happen here? >> the first thing that will happen, we'll make a bail application. maybe she can get home and see her family. >> what are the chances? >> should be good. >> she's not convicted if there's a new trial. what's the grounds for keeping her? >> the seriousness of the charge and certainly the pro
and that discretion could be obviously used now, just like it could have been used back then. we are hopeful there will be a new exercise of discretion now. >> what do you think happens in this trial? how confident are you? >> very confident. obviously the jury instructions will favor us in a way they always do for defendants. it's the same playing rules that should always apply. we feel good. >> it doesn't have to be she thought he was going to kill her, she feared there was...